Re: LAN to LAN Routing

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From: Mark (mark_at_nospamformeplease)
Date: 11/07/04


Date: Sun, 7 Nov 2004 20:46:51 -0000

Hi Robert,

No I am not using NAT, just trying to setup simple routing.. any ideas?

"Robert L [MS-MVP]" <noreply@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> are you using NAT? if yes, make sure the nat doesn't block the traffic
> from A to B.
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> "Mark" <mark@nospamformeplease> wrote in message
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>> Dear All,
>>
>> I am having real problems setting up a LAN to LAN route, can you help?
>> the desired situation is as follows.
>>
>> Network 'A' is a new Windows 2003 setup all on the IP Address Range
>> 172.16.x.x (255.255.0.0)
>> Network 'B' is a Windows NT network on IP Address Range 10.x.x.x
>> (255.0.0.0)
>>
>> I am trying to allow clients on the 'A' network to use server resorces on
>> the 'B' network as part of a migration.
>>
>> One of my servers on network 'A' has 2 network cards in, therefore I gave
>> one of the cards a 10.x.x.x address and plugged the cable into one of
>> network 'B's switches. I then setup RRAS in LAN routing mode and added
>> some static routes, but for some reason machines on network B can see A,
>> but machines on network A cannot see B.
>>
>> Any ideas on if am probably missing something really simple?
>>
>> any links, thoughts or ideas would be much appreciated.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Mark.
>>
>
>



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